Overview of Criterion 23 from the ACCME Menu of Criteria for Accreditation with Commendation by Graham McMahon, MD, MMSc, ACCME President and CEO.
Overview of Criterion 23 from the ACCME Menu of Criteria for Accreditation with Commendation by Graham McMahon, MD, MMSc, ACCME President and CEO.
>>McMAHON: Teams are essential to the way in which we practice today, whether you're in an operating room or an ambulatory clinic. Interprofessional, collaborative continuing education occurs...
A new report shows how interprofessional continuing education (IPCE) contributes to improving healthcare team collaboration and patient care....
This report shows how interprofessional continuing education (IPCE) contributes to...
Educators from jointly accredited organizations share their perspectives on the meaning and...
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>> FOWLER: Interprofessional continuing education is really reflective of healthcare. Healthcare is a team sport. And we really all work together in the clinical setting to...
Jointly accredited providers discuss the impact of Joint Accreditation, describing the accomplishments they are most proud of.
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>>NORTH: I'm proud of the fact that we're able to have a discussion with our various educational partners about the opportunities that their educational activities...
Jointly accredited providers discuss the most rewarding aspects of their work in interprofessional continuing education—from educating and engaging teams to contributing to healthcare improvement and patient care.
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>>RUITER: The most joyful part of my job is actually being a trainer of our own program, so it actually links me right to the front line all the way up to our organization. And I happen to also be the co-chair...
Jointly accredited providers offer advice for how to create and sustain effective interprofessional continuing education programs.
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>>MORGAN: The best advice that I could give is to be flexible and be prepared for, if you're think you're going one way, things may happen that take you a totally different way and be willing to embrace that...